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Who Will I Marry ? 



DIRE^CTIONS. 

Any number of persons may take part in 
this game. The questioner selects a number 
from one to one hundred^ but some other 
person must hold the book and read the 
reply, after which the book is passed to 
another, until all have had it in rotation. It 
is best to sit around a table or in a circle, 
and pass the book from left to right. Ladies 
choose odd numbers^ and gentlemen even 
numbers. 

LADY'S QUESTION. 
If I one day will be a bride, 

Then tell me what my groom will be ; 
Oh, tell me true, nor seek to hide ; 

Pray, what will be my destiny ? 

My choice is number — '■ 

GENTLEMAN'S QUESTION. 
If fate decrees that I shall marry. 

Then who will be my mate for life. 
Make answer quick, and do not tarry ; 

Will maid or widow be my wife ? 
My choice is number — 



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1 . — Dark eyes and hair, young and am- 
bitious. 

2. — A widow with three children ; 
affectionate. 

3. — Medium height, clear hazel eyes, 
brown hair and mustache. Good disposi- 
tion, but poor. 

4-. — Frivolous, fair and fat. 

5. — An old bachelor with a big bank 
account ; his eyes are blue ; iron gray hair ; 
slightly bald — will want to take you abroad. 

6. — A decided blonde ; light blue eyes, 
tall and stately, but a regular vixen. 

7. — Brave, manly and true ; dark eyes 
and hair : under thirty and rich. 

8. — A beautiful lady ; a brunette; sweet 
tempered and true. 

9. — Very religious, stingy and jealous ; 
red hair and fishy eyes. 

10. — A fine form, a fair face, but a false 
heart. 

11. — Tall and handsome. A gay de- 
ceiver. 

12. — Medium height ; gray eyes ; loyal, 
kind. 

13. — Your husband will be selfish, sus- 
picious and wicked. He will inherit enor- 
mous riches, which he will be careful to keep. 

14. — Your bride will be fat, disagreeable 
and cross-eyed. 



15. — A titled foreigner. 

16. — A fussy little old taaid, yellow 
cork-screw curls, watery eyes ; very fond 
of books, cats and parrots. 

17» — Of average height, slightly built, 
dark hair and eyes. An affectionate, good 
man, poor, but able to earn a comfortable 
living. 

18. — Small, thin and cynical. 

19. — Talented, handsome and rich; he 
will love you devotedly, and be loyal until 
death. 

20. — Rather tall, sallow complexion ; 
nervous, foreign born. 

21. — Handsome, fickle, vain. 

22 . — Very beautiful ; afiectionate, truth- 
ful ; a perfect gem. 

23. — Your choice will have a title; he 
will be much sought after, but will prove 
loving and faithful to you.^ 

24. — Medium height, dark hair, hazel 
eyes, sweet tempered. 

25. — Good natured, honest, true. 

26. — Dark gray eyes, brown hair, 
rather tall ; sweet disposition, true as steel. 

27. — Tall, angular, cross-eyed and 
bald-headed. 

28 . — Small, skinny, and spiteful. 

29 . — A foreigner ; very rich, but terribly 
jealous. 

*30.— Tall, dark, melancholy. 



31. — Imprudent, hasty, stubborn. 

32. — Auburn hair, brown eyes, fair 
complexion. Industrious. 

33. — Middle aged, good tempered ; a 
widower. 

34. — A flaxen-haired, blue-eyed 
daughter of the Rhine. 

35. — Handsome, talented, but poor. 

36. — Your wife will be homely, sus- 
picious and hot-headed. 

37. — Your husband will be a Blue-beard, 
having buried five wives ; but you will out- 
live him. 

38. — A true woman, a wife that a king 
might give his crown to win. 

39. — Slightly built, hazel eyes, dark 
hair, affectionate, 

40. — Yellow hair, pug nosed and cross- 
eyed. 

41. — Sandy complexion, red mustache, 
very stout ; eyes blue and small. 

42. — A charming girl, sensible, sweet 
and fair. 

43. — Six feet in his stockings, chestnut 
hair, hazel eyes ; manly and true. 

44. — A gay coquette. 

45. — Idle, fault-finding, hard to please. 
46 — Cold and cynical. 

47. — So short and fat that he cannot 
see his own feet without using a looking- 
glass. 



48 — A small woman with an enormous ^ 



appetite. 

49. — A gentleman of distinction 
wealthy and not very old. 

50. — Superb figure, blonde, medium 
height ; very fond of music. 

51 . — Irritable, sarcastic ; full beard. No 
time for kisses ; his sole pleasure is cash. 

52. — A whole-souled, loving creature ; 
if you only earn a dollar over expenses, you 
will be rich in the happiness she will give 
you. 

53. — Handsome and poor. 

54. — Large dark eyes, a sweet face, 
very loving, but inclined to be melancholy. 

55. — Red hair and whiskers; very 
jealous, and fond of his cup. 

5 6 . — A widow, with eight small children . 
5 7. — A light haired, blue eyed man ; he 
will be delicate, rich and indulgent. 

58. — A large lady ; will tip the scales at 
270 lbs. ; very mild, and a graceful dancer. 

59. — A soldier ; middle aged ; medium 
circumstances. 

60. — Thin, and pointed nose. She will 
prove to be a good wife, however. 

61. — A retired merchant ; bachelor. 

62. — Fair, but only fair. She will give 
you trouble. 



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63. — Two matclies stuck in a potato will 
convey a good idea of your future destiny's 
form. 

64. — Your wife will be a source of con- 
stant joy to you, and she will be more beau- 
tiful in spirit than in looks. 

65. — Tall, graceful, well educated. He 
will be all any woman could wish. 

66. — You will often wish you had not 
married ; your wife will be muscular, and 
more than once give you a thrashing. 

67. — Small, dark hair and eyes, very 
witty, and kind. 

68. — A maiden lady, high up in her 
thirties, but sensible. 

69. — A country youth, rather stout ; he 
will inherit a valuable farm. 

70. — A poor girl, but she will be a prize. 

7 1 . — You will marry a sea captain. 

72. — Rosy cheeks and laughing eyes. 

73. — ^Jet black hair and eyes ; a good 
man, but inclined to be suspicious. 

74. — A lovely singer ; hazel eyes, brown 
hair, affectionate. 

75. — A poor author, whose only wealth 
is his good heart. 

76. — A wealthy orphan. 

77. — A physician of note. 

78. — ^Your wife will be a beauty, not 
only in appearance, but in disposition as 
well. 



79. — Short, thick, and obstinate. You 
will often wonder why you married him. 

80. — Dark, sallow, and discontented. 

81 . — A noble fellow, ever ready to serve 
a friend, ever ready to give his life for you. 

82. — Blue eyes, flaxen hair, lively. 

83. — Your husband's feet will cover a 
clever space, but his big heart will be quite 
in proportion. 

84. — She will be gentle, fair and gener- 
ous. 

85. — A merchant ; a good provider. 

86. — Pretty, but such a fault finder that 
you will regret your marriage. 

87. — A politician, very seldom home. 
88 — A woman much older than you 

are ; she will make you obey her, too. 

89. — Dark curly hair, brown eyes, 
medium height. 

90. — A rich widow ; she will leave you 
her fortune. 

91 . — Your husband will never cause you 
sorrow. Light hair ; gray eyes. 

92. — A shrew. Your lot will be hard. 

93. — An artist ; tall, affectionate. 
94". — Always neat, small and sweet, 

95. — Your husband will be tall, broad 
shouldered and sandy complexioned. 

96. — Few men are blest with so pure 
and true a wife as yours will be. 



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?97. — A little, skinny, conceited fellow. 
98. — A woman of queenly form and 
fk mien ; she will love you and make your life 
^ happy. 

A 99. — A rich banker; he will take you 

r abroad. 

* lOO. — A sweet, golden-haired, blue- 

eyed girl will be your bride. 



